ic. forest $fpufctiam. IliiNCSDA V MORNIK SEPT. !9, I8S0. BOROUGH OFFICERS. TiT.r.7 N. S. FntiHMAN. Hontirilitirn elm-. Homier, M. Kin- in, .T.-K. Woim, Fat rick Joyce, I). V nrk, .1 1 1 st.i m Shaw key. iH.ifit'r.i of the J'i'iicc J. T. F.rennan, S. Knox. isftililr .Tames H wail en. rhnut fUrrrtorn.l. Shawkcv, D. W, irk, A. II. Fartrid-re, V. A." Iiandall, . M, Kelly, ,1. T. Ihunnan. , , KOinWr COUNTY OFFICERS. V.4n&rv n fvn VrwIlAftnY Winn:. Ll.trmbtif X. F. (VHKKMHi. ' 'reititlenl Jinl'eX. 1. WKTMonfc. ii K Kit It. J ''rot V"'i ry, ftrffistrr if: l'c:ort1crffe, ( ciV;-. ( A. ItANDAT.r, " M.inixHi'njtcr 1 '. ii I'.wu.in, Isaac Mi, II. W. KmH.mm. ' 'unify f-.pc.rintrn1rt. H. F.Itoru AY. iMs-trirf A ttomry S. 1). Iir.vix. fury loin.tit in.iionr.rs O. II. Church. I K. It YnllSIIK, 'Until ,S'nrvrinrT. D. CoM.INH. 'irmirr V . C. ConuitX. mitii A vititnr.i Xirnor, s Tiiomp- , D. l. COI'KI.ANII. V. C. liACY. -... - ; U3U3E33 D'.rJECTQRY. TJ.OlvEoTA LODGE A'. liy., T. G.ofO.T. TKKTM cvci-v Friday evenimr, nt 7 ! o'clock, i:i (hi I.nd;; 11 oin in Far- .Ih Hall. ' . w. saav'ykf 1). W. CI. AUK, N. O. , Siv'y. 7 if. K. L. Davis, , TTOHNV.V AT KAV Ti'Mi1a. Fa. V. Collections ma In in this unit ivl.ioin C counties. 40- ly "'Sis j..i-: w. TAri:, ATTOHN3SY AT LAW, M Strert, TIOXKS T A , . I . mj. It. AfJNliW, rro;; A' j; r -' r - l a w , TIOirESTA, FA. ATTENTION MHJIllUHl f i;;v Lcc.i admitted to practice ns an - tiorncv in rtio I't'tion mtico nt Wash liton, -H. C. All odiccrs, K'lilici-s. or ilirs who vrT" injur-. d in tho IhIct war, o obtain I'OPHionM to v.Owli thev may ) riLle't. hv fill 1 i ml; mi or wMri'SHlmr "if uiihIii, I'm. A Ism, fliiiniH for nrroiirnucs ' Aii'l lxmnly will receive imunpt ut- iton. :vviu: lir-rn over f.vir yi-iirs ft Hol.lior in ... 1U !ir, :"i'l liiivlny; for ft iniiiilicr nl irs vnuaircil in ilio liro-i cutlon of ol- '4-m fliiiini, my :xfoi ioncB will nsMiire v)l!ni-ilo:i of cluinis in ttio s1iortot pw- lo time. J. n. A(lNi;V. ; n r. ' ' r. V. Hnyii TTOHNirr AT LAW. mul Xotahy . V rrv.i.li'. 1'1io1,1m Hnkill it Cn.'n i-lock, (Sciu'i'uSu, oil City, l'a. 3!i-ly . " Lawr.'nco IIouso, nrONl.STV. I'KXX'A, WM. TjA W- 5 UKNi'l'". 1'itoi'iu KToii. Tl.is limis ; (Miiilrn!l' lociiti'd. Kviiryilitnu; iiowhik! oil fiirniwlMHl SniPiior Kccoinmodii ins end strict iiltonlion jrivon In jiiiosts. .'(.tiiblos and Ki nits of .nil Kinds served i tlU'ir scivson. S:uiiii!o room for Ooin- ici c.ial Ai'cutn. CHNTIXAU HOUSE, i o x i : ,v a ; n k v i ; i a h t c . r. o. ': jAfi.,y. l'rom i'ltor. Tills in a new on" nn.l I nw hist licrn liticl up for 1ho . , .11111011.. lotion fit' i'ic imolic. A. iiorlioii r liin iiiitroiiR'!!M)f liin imliliu is soiicilod. ; iy v- ''o.'.'Jiin, m. i-., ' riiYMfiAX .t Kunoi'.ox, IfsiH h:iil oor J'.iVon vokm oxiioi icnco in Urn pt uctico of 111- p: ofc -iion, lmviiij; ?rnd unred InjitH'i and hononiHv May I'. llU itlico and llcsidcni-d in I'orcst House opposite Hie !ourt Ho-.ts;, 'i'ioncsta, I'a. AiltJ. 2T.1.SSI) .1.. Hi. ikCJ.H Ki .'t ' Xi) TIONKSTA, TA. Os-ticr Houits : 7 Ul !) A. M., 7 to 5) V M. Vi-i!i--til!iv. tt'-i'l NaUirda.vs from 11 .DK.K. l j, W'DCADMAX, SL'KdTOX MIXTIST. Ieiilntro.:n in I'r. I'.'ainn's olnee, next door to IVntral I louse, Tionest i, I'a. All woriv wiu rantcd, an 1 at I'l'itsonaVile prices. il. uv. ma r, r A. 11. KKl.LV. B .A. T jZZ :c-n s Corner of Kim it 'A'ylimtSLs. Tionesta. Hank of Discount nn.l Deposit. Interest ullowod on TImo Deposits. Collections ma icon all t'.ic Vrincipul points . of tho U.S. Colhictl mis solicited. IS-ly. nipTOGRArn gallehy. M. CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. Fictures taken In all tho latest styles ttio'art. iJo-ti" AI1LKS KAISKI, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Blum's Dlacksmith shop, i;i.M ST.. - - TIONKSTA, FA INSTJRA.ISrCIi:! LlfE, FIRE & ACCIDENT. I. AV. CL.AWK, Jr., Atf't, FIItH IXSU11AXCK: 1'Iltin, I.ivorjiool A I.ondon it Olol)o, Jiyeoniimr, North Uritish it Morciiiitilo, Hanover, 1'iaiiklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern lloclieslor. A( f:lli:NT INSlIUANCKi Truvelei.s Hifn it Accident IiiKiiranco (1onipany. Oflico: C. C. Thoiniison'K, Imw Oilleo, (Irundin l;lock, Tidiontn, I'n. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Court week. . Pay your Iuxpp. The river is very low. Tlio. lciivcs nrc falling. rolilicH nil id politics. Overcoats aro in dematnl. Corn huskings will soon lc in orkT. Tlio buckwheat crop is paid to bo ood. Tituoville is to have, an alpaca factory. You can falioot pheaoant3 after October 1st. Mr. L. Apnew came over from Oil Geek Lake with lliH bund. Oil market opened yesterday at 51.00, and il.ft'd nt 'Joc. One cur loud Luke Halt at bottom price ut Robins m & Homier. 2t. Ab. (Jrove mid John Llart carao d.iwn from Bradford Monday evening. Miss Alim Cumi:iii!gs, id' Vftiiango county, is via'.tinj; her cousin, JMiss Linnie Grove. Mr. Bciij. May, of Norrintown, is among lii3 man' old Forest county friends once more. Hon. J. B. Agnew and mother in law, Mrs. M-jKay, arrived from llar risbuig on Friday last. The substantial culls of our patrons and friends this week have beeu 'too numerous to mention.' Thanks gentlemen. The Crr ciibackers enthuse to night. F. Heath, of Corry, and Capt. Butler, of Tidioute, are billed as the ppnkcsnieu. The Republican meeting on Mon day was ft grand success, and laid com pletely over tho Democratic blowout of last night in every particular. After a eoumwbat protracted silence our Ilarrisburg correspondent conies to the front with a rattling good letter, which we hope will be read by all our subscribers. For Boots and Shoes, nil styles kizcs and prices ; fur wool yarn aod flannels ; for cotten goods ofall kinds ; for Heady made rlothinr Co 'to Rob inson k Bonner. '2t. The Btato Normal School offers teachers the best of advantages nt very low rates. Oneti3 Au"-. 2-i. Ad uress for circ.ilisrp, J. A. Cooper, Edinboro P.i. Some sort of ladies scarf or Lead- iii 1 1 t.lt .1 Kear, Diacic s'.ik aua eiaoorateiy fringed, was fuund on the street and brought to this ofiiee, where the owner will please call anl take it away. We have no use lor i t that wc know of. P. W. Clark Jr., brought down three Democrat from Tidioute yester d.iy to havo them naturalized. The cuiiVu-pot at the Democrat oI'.cc was not culled into requisition on this occasion, it might be wdl to state. ' Geo. O.-good lost n live-dollar bill on the Bt reels yesterday. lie don't much expect to soe it agaa , but if the finder wants to shew hia honor aod receive n suitable reward therefor he will return tho same to the owner. J One of Hark. Weutworth's heus, thinking, probably ,it was useless to try to cope with Mr. Robinson's, has gone to the other extreme, aud laid an egg which weighs one-fourth of nn ounce. It mea3ures less than a robbin's egg in circumference. Dr. Towltr is a decided success 03 a president of a political meeting. Ho didn't allow the Republican meet ing to lag iu tho least, and his telling and side-spliting auecdote at tho close sent the uudieuco homo ia a most happy mood. The residences of O. B. Iloskins and J. II. Dericksou were beautifully illuminated and decorated with flags and bunting in honor of the Republi can demonstration Monday evening. As the heads of thesej families were both absent on this occasion we must give the ladies the honor ofdisplaying such commendable patriotism. Tho Democratic meeting last night was a long, dry, tamo adair. The liouso was quite well filled, but another such sleepy, yawning crowd we never saw. If tha Democrats believe lh speech made by Mr. White, of Mercer, they should all bo Green backers this morning. We ni knowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the third Anni versary of the Adelphic Literary Soci ety, of Belleview, Jefferson Co., Acad emy, to take place Oct. 1st. This Academy is in charge of Prof. J. W. Walker, formerly of this place, and is said to be in a most flourishing school, under his ablo management. The Pipo Tiine running through the woods near Biookston is leaking badly and oil is running upon the waters of the branch of Tiouesta creek. Sonic mischievous boys who thought the "stuff wouldn't burn," put a match to it, bud iu conpequence a finger of one of the boys was somewhat scorched No serious damage resulted. -The Erie Annual Conference of the M. E. Church was held at Corry Inst week. Wo notice among the appointments that Rev. J. F. Hill, f'ohneily of Enterprise, has been as signed to this charge. Our late minis ter, Rev. Stone, has been sent to Mon terey, a flourishing town on tho Alle gheny river, a short distance above East Brady. Rev. Hill is highly spoken of as u minister of excellent abilities. -Tho Bloomheld Cornet Band, which furnished the music for the political meetings of this week, is com posed of as gentlemanly a set of men as could be found anywhere. They gave excellent satisfaction to tha citi zens, and were not in the least sticking or 6lingv about their music, and, having left a good impression upon our people they staud a goad chance of being employed whenever anything of the kind takes place here iu the future. ' The meeting at the Lawrence House on Saturday evening "last for the purpose of completing the organ ization of a Gaifield aud Arthur Club was postponed until next Saturday, on aecouot of some of 'the prominent members of the party being unable to be present. Quite a number of new members were added to the list, who signified their desire to be here at the organization. It is hoped all ' the members and as many others as wish will be out promptly on Saturday evening when a permanent organiza tion will be effected. Hon. Wm. P. Brown, our candi date for President Judge, was iu town this week. Mr. Brown makes friends wherever he goes, and is gainiag votes every day. He will come out of Warren county with a very large majority, notwithstanding his compet itor, Judge R. Brown, has received the endorsement of the Greenback parly. The sale will not hold good up there. We have too high an opinion of the good sense and honor of the Greenbackers of Forest county to believe that they will allow them selves to be bartered away in this kind of style, and predict for Mr Brown a handsome majority at the election. - Tvro wagons, considerable hickory brush, one horse, and one carriage, presumably some beer, (the latter iu a coffee-pot in the carriage) left this place on Friday afteruoou, to decidedly (aboriginal-music. It was not "Bir uamwood cotniag to Punsiuane," but the Captain of the coffee pot marines cointr to Dutch Hill, to elevate a Bouibou tree It will be observe! that the ''mouey and brains" of tho Democracy occupied the same plaeo in tno procession (?) that tho brains do iu tha corporeal anatomy of their owner. It is presumed that they ha a good time. Tho only "grounds" for this supposition are, that the c. c. iu. (Capt. coi'eo-pot marines) vas hear soliloquizing on his way homewan about four o'clock next morning how ho and Hancock would come out. W can answer th 13 connundrum for him by remarking, that the position taken by him last Friday, will be stubbornly held by both himself and Hancock on tho 2d of November, and he w ill find himself on thai day, asothers have always found him, "more pebinc as before." Do not fail to call at Robinsoa & Bonner's and examine their stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes fcc. EvcrTthiur 6old ut bottom prices. 2t, Tho following item was crowded out cf our last issue : Rev. J. Baruhart bid farewell to his congregation on Sunday evening last. The church was well filled with eager listners who had coma to hear the reverend gentleman once more heforo his departure. Dur ing Rev. Barnhart'8 ministry in this place he has made many warm and life-long friends. When ho camo here, n littla over a year ago, the society w.i4 very small, and had no church wherein to hold meetings. Now the membership numbers upwards of thirty ; thoy have a handsome church edifice, clear of debt, and tho church ic in a most flourishing condition. This condition of affairs is largely duo to lis untiriug energies. May success and happiness attend his future efforts. Iu tho Stoncham oil field three wills were torpedoed on Saturday last, but they had not been tubed yet. They ore known us the Mugeo well, between Clarendon and Tiona ; the Smith irothers at Clarendon, and the Struthers well at Stoneham. Consid erable interest is felt iu the Ma";ee well, as it will probably indicate the direction in which tho belt runs. Should it prove a good strike it will show the course to bo directly south ward ; but should it prove a failure it is thought future developements will bo southwest, and in a more direct ine through Forest county. The Smith Bros., well has a good show. Tho Struthers well shows up fairly. Jonathan Watson has a pumping well in second sand, north of Stoncham. That Match Hunt. Last. Saturday was a gala day for our sportsmen, auj they all enjoyed it thoroughly. All hands were up and in tho woods before daylight in the morning, and tha cannonading com- meuceu as soon as it was light enough to sea along a trun-barrel, and was kept up until late in the evening. Tho sides were chosen, or rather paired off by Will Smearbaugh and Dr. Coburn, it having beeu agreed to make them as nearly eveu us possible and then "flip a copper" for the choice. It was supposed that the sides were quite evenly matched beforo they started out, but tho result shows it to have been considerably one-sided. This was piobably not so much on account of the superior skill of the victors as their luck in getting where game was the plentiest. Notwithstanding the severe defeat of the one side good feeling prevailed among all, and the defeat was gracefully accepted. According to arrangements all were at Lawrence House by eight o'clock, aud as soon as the count was comple ted thero was a rush for supper, which was devoured with a relish by tho hungry Nimrods. The list of the game and count was as follows : Wildcat 25, fox 20, coon 10, groundhog 10, hawk 10, owl 10, woodcock 10, porcupine 5, crow 7, kiugfisher 5, pigeon 5, gray squirrel 7, black 5 and red 2. Following is the score : Cobnrn ..lOO Sniearbauh , Adams 51l llilands Wcuk IMillluliriL's Weant 8l Albau'gh Caliiwell OojKnox Kawrunoo f4j Honner It. L. Haslet !t K. Iloloinnn... . 51 . 25 .. 33 . lid . 10 . 27 . 00 Uco. Hood 20: F. M. Clark. 431 2:50 SCATTERING SHOTS. The hunt was a complete success, A3 is usual on such occasions the boys all want to try it over, declaring that they can do better next time. Geo. Weaut brought iu tho scalps of three coons, aud 'tvvaut a good day for coon either. The game brought in was princi pally black and red squirrels, with now and then a gray. Some of the bojs think it a mighty god plan to spend about thrco days before the hunt "looking up a place." Monroo Clurk says he won tho medal, and we guess ho has. His faith in tho scriptural promiso "seek and ye shall find," is somewhat shaken since Saturday. Robinson & Bonner, haviugmado a ucw departure by way of adding a clothing room to their establishment, aro now prepared to suit the most fastidious iu metis', boys' and youths' clothing, at prices that defy compe tition. Call aud examiue. 2t. New Meat Market in Tionesta. The underuigned having open a new market in Tionesta w ill hereafter Bupply the people with fresh meats of all kinds at very low prices. Give us a trial. Plats tit it WAtituo. REPUBLICAN GRAND RALLY. Monday Night's Meeting By all odds tho Largest, Grandest and Most Enthusiastic Political Demonstration ever Wit nessed in Forest County. The crowded stale of our streets. Monday, evidently meant something more than mere attendance at court and the sequel fully proved this. It bad been previously auuounced that the Republicans of this district would assemble and discuss tho important issues of tho day and such an influx of people from all directions this county never before witnessed. Early in tho day the headquarters at the Lawrence House began to be thronged and long before the appointed hour a largo con courso of voters hid assembled. About half-past seven o'clock tho procession wa marshalled and marched to the bridge, where the Pleas ntvillo dele gation, some sixty strong, all neatly uniformed, were met. Placing the Bloomfreld brass band at their head a parade was made through tho princi pal streets until tho arrival of the eveuicg train, bearing one of the speakers of the evening. He was immediately taken iu chargo aud escorted to the court house. Here every availablo spaco was quickly filled, standing room being at a pre mium. Quiet being restored the mooting was called to order by the chairman of the county committee, Mr. Q. Jamieson, who nominated Pr. S. S. Towler, of Msrienvillo, as president of the evening. This was unanimously carried and, upon tho gentleman taking his seat, tho following list of officers was read : Vice Presidents Barnett township, Hon. Wm. R. Coon ; Jeuks, James A. Scott ; Howe, J. B. White ; Green, L. Arner ; Harmony, John Thompson ; Kingsley, F. C. Gillespie; Hickory, Henry Church ; Tionesta, G. Jamie son : Tionesta Boro, Jacob Wenk. Secretaries, A. M. Poutt, J. E. Wenk. The firs t speaker of tho eveuing, Hon. H. II. McCormick, of Pittsburg lata United States District Attorney, was then introduced and for an hour aud a half held the undivided atten tion of the audience. Commencing at tha earliest forms of government he rapidly sketched tho rise and fall of mouarchial systems and compared theiu t tho better stability of one "by the people," pointing out tha errors which had led to their downfall. Fol lowing this he showed the standing of country under the different adminis trations and proved that our present prosperous condition is dud to the fi delity shown the public intrests by those now in power After an inspiring straiu by the band the second orator, Hon. C. B. Curtis of Erie, ex-member of Congress, took the rostrum and in a clear and concise manner discussed the present monetary system, showing its great superiority abovo all others. Touch ing the ''Solid South" iu his peculiarly droll manner he propounded souio very difficult questions for his opponents on tho mysterious disappearance o Republican votes in Loui&iaua aud Alabama, without a correspoudiu increase for Democracy. Last on the list was Joseph Buf- fingtou, Esq., of Kittanuing, the yonngcat persou speaking, but as it proved on a of tho most eloquent Tuking tho subject of the loss of rev euuc collections during the time of Van Buren. which amouuted to 811.71 on the thousand, ho showed the rapid decrease until now it loots up but one third of a cent on a similar amount. Producinrr a" copy of tho celebrated Greenback pledge, (whic!: wo publish in an other column) 6ub scribed to bv Mr. MoS'TOVO ho arraigned that gentleman for darin to uudertako tho support cf two tickets, so iFiliko in meaning. Ho put this in such a manner as to convince any reasonable man that no one being could pull in two opposite directions at the same time, which Mr. M. would certainly be obliged to do wero ho to live up to tho principles of the two parties. After a round of tremendious applauso for tho Republican nominees and a reu hot anecdote by the chair tha assembled multitude and particu larlv tho unusual lar;o number of ladies present, were complimented for their close attention to tho grand ol doctrines which havo niado the stars aud stripes universally respected ant: enabled fifty millions of people to exist in the midst of plenty. And so closed the largest demonstration which this section has ever seen. Gen. White was much missed by tho audisncc. He was on his way here, but missed connections and did not afriva 'until Tuesday morning. He addressed an enthusiastic meeting at East Hickory last evening. Tha Genernl will remain in the county a few days, and it is probable the most of the citizens will have nn oppo rtu nity of hearing him speak. Court Proceedings. Court met on Monday, Hon. W. P. Jcnhs presiding; Associates, Kerr aud R:ck. Th-a term was of less than ordinary interest, Mid but little busi. ncis of importance was transacted : Caso of Commonwealth vs. O. W- Otto, charge, Iarecuy and receiving stolen goods ; not a true bill. Com. vs.F.Forbes, charge, seduction, on oath of Jenny Rhodes; held to bail in the sum of $G00 for his appearauce at next term of court. Nicodemus v?. Nicodcmus, verdict for plif. for $332.50. Weller for uso vs. Blaino ct al, non suit taker.. Tinker it Co., vs. F.eid, Executor, settled. McMillen vs. Moug, settled. Com. for use vs. Knox, Executor, verdict for defendants. Duff vs. Forest Co., nonsuit taken. Shamburg vs. Hays, verdict for de fendant. Balance of cases on tho list wero continued. Tho following attorneys were ad- milieu : J. v. James, varrrn ; ju. a. K. Weidner, Clarion ; L. R. Freeman, Franklin; Jos. Buffingtou, Arm strong ; T. F. RitcheV, Tiouesta. Court adjourned im Wednesday, morning. Argument court iixcu lor 4th Monday in October. They are so mild aud strengthing. They stimulate the liver, helping to can y off the acid aud tho bile and purifies the blood. E. K. Thompson's dandeline and mandrake pills for sale by druggists. For sale by Bovard. Goods cheap at Aug. 11, '80. Haslet & Sons?. Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they are unequaled. Color 2 to Gibs., price 15 cents. G3-ly. DIED. At tho house of It. O. Cnrson, in Neill town, Thursday niht, Sept., 23, 18S0, John Scott, in tho 35th year of his age. The deceased wes born in Ireland from whenco ha camo to this country about 11 years ago, he had no rela tives living in America ; his mother, a sister, and two brothers live near tha city of Belfast, Ireland. Ho had lived with Mr. R. O. Carson, at whose house bis death occurred, for tho last 12 years, during which time ho had by his faithful attendance to, and per formance of his duties us au employer, his good habits, and quiet and gentle manly ways, gained the respect and esteem, not only of Mr. Carson's fami ly, to whom his death was like tho calling away of ono of their own, but also of all who knew him. Being industrious and economical ho had accumul.tted quite a sum of money which, as ho has no friends iu thia country, will bo sent to his aged mother in Ireland. His disease was couaiimption, it is probable tho seeds of this disease ffere sown about two years ago, nt which time he had a severe sick spell resultirg from a bad cold ; he rallied from this attack aud regaiue.l almost his former vigor. A little more than a year ago ho began to suffer from the approach of tho disease that finally took his life, and for a year previous to his death had done no work of auy account ; ho kept moving about, however, and ou the Saturday previous to his death rodo over to Pleasautvillo with Mr. Carson ; on his return he was unable to get out of tho buggy without assist unco. On Sunday ho was very ill ; Dr. Wilsou was called but spito of medical assistance and the beet ofcare he grow rapidly worse, aud on Thurs day night died. His funeral took place Saturday forenoon Sept. 25, Rev. White of Plensantville conducting the services, and his remains were laid to rest iu the cemetery at Neilltown. rr